Patrick joined Enigmail in 2003, just about when the original author gave up the project. Since then he has worked on developing Enigmail from a prototype project for the Mozilla Suite to a comfortable and easy to use full-fledged OpenPGP add-on for Thunderbird. Patrick holds a Master's degree in business informatics. In his day job he works in the IT department of a bank.

Ludwig started as suppler of the Enigmail nightlies for Mac OS X in 2005. By this, he got more and more involved in testing nightlies and recently also coding. In his day job he is a senior engineer developping hard- and software for control systems.

Nico JosuttisDeveloperThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.private website, public key

Nico joined Enigmail in 2014 to bring the ability for privacy back into the Internet. He is an independent technical consultant with the focus on large systems and big data for software in the telecommunication, traffic, finance, and manufacturing industries. He is has written books on C++, SOA, and OSF/Motif and is a well-known speaker at various conferences.

Olav joined the team in 2004 to improve user-friendliness. He provides email support and manages the current website. In his day job he's a self-employed information security consultant specializing in privacy and data protection, so for him Enigmail and OpenPGP Cards are a job and not a hobby.

Robert J. HansenUser Interface, User SupportThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.private website, public key

Rob holds a Master's degree in computer science and is inching his way towards a Ph.D. in secure software engineering. Since joining Enigmail in 2006 he's worked on the user interface and fields questions from users. In his day job, he's a software contractor specializing in information security issues.

Dan is the lead author of the Enigmail Handbook. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, focusing on the security of wireless networks. Formerly a CERN civil servant, he's an enthusiastic networks, systems, and information security professional.